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(1) | (2) | (3) |
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Area | Highway or part to be stopped up | New highway to be substituted therefor |
District of Shepway, town of Folkestone | Footpath and access track from DA1 to DA2 | New footpath from DA1 to N3 |
District of Shepway, parish of Hawkinge | Road (Church Hill) from DJ1 to DJ2 | Work No. 39 |
Road (Crete Road East) from DK1 to DK2 | Work No. 40 | |
District of Dover, parish of Capel-le-Ferne | Footpath from DL2 to DL3 | New footpath from DL2 to DL5 |
Road (Cauldham Lane) from DM1 to DM2 | Work No. 41 | |
Footpath from DO1 to DO4 and DO2 to DO5 | New footpath from DO1 to DO3 | |
District of Dover, parishes of Capel-le-Ferne and Hougham Without | Byway from DT1 to DT2, footpath from DW1 to DW2 and footpath from DX1 to DX2 | New bridleway from DT1 to DT3 to DW1 to DX2 |
Road (Satmar Lane) from DU1 to DU2 | Work No. 43 | |
New footpath from DV2 southward along the line of the existing road to the new bridleway between DT3 and DW1 | ||
District of Dover, parish of Hougham Without | Road (A20) from DY1 to DY2 | Works Nos. 44A and 44B |
New footpath from DY1 to DY2 (part of Works Nos. 44A and 44B) |
(3)No part of any highway shall be stopped up under this paragraph until the Secretary of State is in possession of all lands abutting on both sides of that part of the highway except so far as the owners, lessees and occupiers of those lands may otherwise agree.
(4)No part of any highway specified in Part II of the above table in this paragraph shall be stopped up under this paragraph until the Secretary of State is satisfied that the new highway to be substituted therefor has been completed and is open for public use.
(5)Any person who suffers loss by the extinguishment of any private right under this paragraph shall be entitled to compensation to be determined, in case of dispute, under and in accordance with Part I of the M1Land Compensation Act 1961.
Marginal Citations
5(1)The Secretary of State may, for the purpose of constructing or maintaining the A20 improvement works, temporarily stop up, open, break up or interfere with, or alter or divert, the whole or any part of any highway within the limits of deviation for the works authorised by Part IV of this Act or the limits of land to be acquired, and may carry out and do all necessary works and things for, or in connection with, the stopping up, opening, breaking up, interference, alteration or diversion and for keeping the highway open for traffic.U.K.
(2)The Secretary of State shall provide reasonable access for all persons, with or without vehicles, going to or returning from premises abutting on any highway affected by the exercise of the powers conferred by this paragraph.
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